07.21 FINAL NATIONAL RESULT: Total Remain: 16,141,241 Leave: 17,410,742 or Leave 51.9 per cent, Remain 48.1 per cent

07.14 There’s a mood of acceptance among Remain campaigners, but also one of forboding. No-one can dispute there is an air of shock for many politicians this morning and what happens next, economically and legally, is hugely uncertain.

My biggest fear was always that in the event of a leave vote it wouldn’t be the richest that lost the most, but the poorest.

06.34 As we work on bringing you full percentages and totals for Notts there is talk of a statement this morning from the Prime Minister. Bassetlaw Labour MP John Mann, who backed Leave, has called on David Cameron to resign.

06.26 Nationally there are still four results left to declare, but the outcome is not in doubt. Although the official announcement won’t come until every result comes in, figures recorded so far mean there is no chance of a Remain victory.

05.02 As the Bassetlaw result comes in, John Mann, the only Nottinghamshire MP to support Leave, echoes the sentiment that some voters have supported the ‘out’ cause because they feel the union has too much influence on Britain

Fundamentally this vote is about one thing; people wanting more control over their own lives and their own future.

04.30 We’ve been talking to Nottingham City Councillor and Remain campaigner David Mellen, who says he believes a leave result would be ‘catastrophic’ in the short-term for the economy.

He said: “To be honest yes, I am surprised by the result in Nottingham. I think some people feel hard done by – but it’s not the EU’s fault. If they feel that way because their benefits have been cut or because it’s difficult to get good housing – it’s not because of the EU.”

04.22 Nottingham Leave campaigner and UKIP member Francesco Lari says Nottingham voted narrowly to leave because working class voters feel ‘let down’ by the European Union and ‘mainstream political parties’

02:25 Some more turnout figures here; Nottingham city is 61.82 per cent, Broxtowe 77.3 per cent

02:13 With an early lead, there’s a notable surge in confidence from Leave campaigners while the Remain camp, looks, frankly, a bit nervous right now. Matthew Faithful of UKIP East Midlands tells us he thinks Leave will win in Nottingham